The first ever Google Doodle was a zany message for users (in the case of a server crash) that Larry Page and Sergey Brin were away on vacation. Two years later, the second doodle celebrating Bastille Day was created by current webmaster Dennis Hwang at the duo’s request. It caught on so well that what began as an impulsive idea is now a tradition for celebrating holidays, anniversaries, and famous people.

The demand for responsive design has shot up thanks to the explosion of smartphones. Many business owners are eager to adopt this approach as the one-stop solution for delivering to their customers on mobile.